NEW YORK, N.Y. – Hall of Fame coaching legends Gary Williams and Jim Calhoun will team up for “Lunch with the Legends” Friday, November 8 in advance of the Maryland men’s basketball team’s season-opener against Connecticut at 6:30 p.m. in the Barclays Center. The event will be held in the University Club in New York, N.Y. at 12:00 p.m.

Williams and Calhoun, in addition to former Maryland and Connecticut players, will engage with attendees as they reflect on their respective national championship winning teams. The Barclays Center contest will mark the first time the pair of sides has met since Maryland defeated UConn, 90-82, in the 2002 NCAA Regional finals en route to the national championship.

Tickets for the event are very limited. Seats are available for only $100, and VIP tables may also be purchased through the Terrapin Club. To RSVP, click here. For more information, please call the Terrapin Club directly at 301-314-7020.

After the lunch, head over to the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. to see the Terrapins tip-off their season against Connecticut at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are available here.

The winningest coach in Maryland basketball history (461-252), Williams led his alma mater to the pinnacle of collegiate athletics when the Terps captured the national title in 2002. In 22 seasons with Williams at the helm, Maryland earned 14 NCAA Tournament berths, in addition to seven appearances in the Sweet 16.

Calhoun became just the fifth coach in history to win three NCAA titles when he led Connecticut to the 2011 championship two seasons ago. He accumulated a 625-243 record in 26 seasons as head coach of the Huskies, and was named Big East Coach of the Year four times.